Manomohan Bose
Manomohan Bose | |
|---|---|
| Manomohan Bose Manomohan Bose | |
| Born | 17 July, 1831 |
| Died | 4 February, 1912 (Age 80) |
| Occupations | Journalist, poet, and playwright |
| Known for | Poetry, Literature |
Manomohan Bose was a Bengali journalist, poet, and playwright.[1]
Early life
[edit | edit source]Bose was born in 1831 in Nishchintapur, Jessore District, Bengal Presidency, British India at his maternal Uncle's house.[citation needed] He belonged to the famous Bose family of Chhota Jagulia, North 24 Parganas District of present-day West Bengal.[2] He studied at the Sanskrit school in Jessore and Hare School in Calcutta. He then went onto to study at the Scottish Church College. He was inspired to write by Ishwar Chandra Gupta.[3]
Career
[edit | edit source]Bose wrote for Ishwar Chandra Gupta's Sambad Prabhakar.[citation needed] His writings were also published in Akshay Kumar Datta's Tattvabodhini. He wrote in and edited Madhyastha in 1872 and Sambad Bibhakar in 1852. He wrote a number of plays based on history and mythology. His plays were nationalist in nature. He supported the Hindu Mela, a nationalist organization. In 1896 he was the Vice-President of Bangiya Sahitya Parishad.[3]
Selected bibliography
[edit | edit source]- Sati (1873)[3]
- Ramabhisek (1867)
- Pranayapariksa (1869)
- Harishchandra (1875)
- Parthaparajay (1881)
- Raslila (1889)
- Anandamay (1889)
- Hindur Achar-byabahar (1873)
- Baktrtamala (1873)
- Dulin (1891).
- Manomohan Gitabali
Death
[edit | edit source]Bose died in 1912.[3]
References
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